British police to investigate allegation that spy agency was complicit in torture
By APFriday, September 11, 2009
UK: Police to investigate MI6 over torture claim
LONDON — British police say they are investigating an allegation that the country’s foreign spy agency was complicit in torture.
Foreign Secretary David Miliband, who oversees MI6, said Friday the agency had referred a case itself to the country’s chief legal adviser, who ruled police should carry out an inquiry.
Scotland Yard will investigate “the conditions under which a non-Briton was held and the potential involvement of British personnel,” it said in a statement.
Police and Britain’s Foreign Office would not provide further details of the complaint, or specify where the alleged torture is said to have taken place.
London police said the complaint is not connected to an inquiry into alleged torture of ex-Guantanamo Bay detainee Binyam Mohamed.
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